Hell In A Bucket West L.A. Fadeaway Greatest Story Ever Told Loser Tons Of Steel Ramble On Rose When I Paint My Masterpiece When Push Comes To Shove The Promised Land-> Bertha
Set 2
Addam's FamilyTake A Step Back Morning Dew Playing In The Band Drums Space The Other One Stella Blue Throwing STones Not Fade Away
Set 3
Slow Train Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Tomorrow Is A Long Time # Highway 61 Revisited It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Ballad Of A Thin Man John Brown The Wicked Messenger Queen Jane Approximately Chimes Of Freedom Joey All Along The Watchtower Times They Are A Changin'
-encore(s)- Touch Of Grey-> Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Jerry Garcia - Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar # Bob Weir - Guitar Brent Mydland - Keyboards Phil Lesh - Bass Bill Kreutzmann - Drums Mickey Hart - Drums Bob Dylan - Acoustic Guitar (Set 3)
Notes
5.1 LPCM Surround Sound (48k) mixed in Adobe Audition CC 2014
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- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com
- FLAC conversion 05-NOV-2016 - Trader Little Helper
- Tagged 05-NOV-2016 - Tag&Rename
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Reviewer:
Oaklandheadz
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November 19, 2016 Subject:
Makes you wonder...
First of all, great transfer. The matrix really brings out the recordings full dimensions. Aside from this being one of the higher regarded shows for
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Dylan & The Dead, some of the stronger "together" tunes makes you wonder, the potential if things had gone a little differently, and Dylan had been perhaps a little more cooperative. You feel it at this show more than some of the others, the collaborative possibilities. Tomorrow Is A Long Time and Chimes of Freedom are the highlights. Chimes would have been a fabulous tune from the Dead solo to have picked up. Imagine, Bobby's vocals and Brent/Jerry's passionate instrumental embrace. Anyways, i'm getting a kick out of listening to these shows from the summer that I was born. Thanks for your hard work!